On Jun 19, 2007, at 8:57 AM, Lorenzo Isella wrote:
> Deal All,
> I have been using happily for a quite a while the ODE solver in SciPy
> (I refer to integrate.odeint).
> I wonder now if there is any PDE solver available for Python (better
> if it was incorporated into SciPy).
Just a note to say that fipy is actively supported and developed.
Certainly fipy is too large and has to many nonstandard data types
to be included under the scipy umbrella. Possibly a more light
weight PDE solver could be included for structured grids and standard
terms.
There is also a package called OOF that uses python. See
<http://www.ctcms.nist.gov/oof/>
> After a bit of online search, the best I could find under the SciPy
> umbrella was fipy:
>>http://www.scipy.org/FiPy?highlight=%28fipy%29> and
>>http://www.ctcms.nist.gov/fipy/index.html>> Is that all? I am mainly interested in population balance equations
> for aerosol science applications.
> Any suggestion here is really welcome.
Please sign up to the fipy mailing list if you need help.
Cheers
--
Daniel Wheeler